athens7 Posted July 24, 2010 Share Posted July 24, 2010 While chasing my little green turn signal indicator light problem, I find that when the car is at hot idle, turning on the headlights will shut down the radiator fan. As soon as I cut the headlights off (parking lights still on), the fan turns back on. This was replicable 100% of the time. Is it part of the car's design to do this, or is this a sign of a problem? It would seem to me that the car should be able to run both lights and fan simultaneously while running, especially at a hot idle when the car needs the fan the most. I am wondering if my alternator is having a problem. I have heard that as Banner batteries die, they can take the alternator with them, perhaps as the result of constantly trying to charge the battery. What test might I perform to check the alternator, and what other issues might cause the car to not be able to power all of it's electrical systems while the engine is running? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pksurveyor Posted July 24, 2010 Share Posted July 24, 2010 My Banner battery died without warning. It lasted about 4 years. Your 5 years old battery probably is at its last leg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
athens7 Posted July 24, 2010 Author Share Posted July 24, 2010 My 5 year old battery is in a legally compliant disposal facility. I have a shiny new PC680MJ with billet hold down (middle aged car guy bling). I am worried that the alternator has been burned up by the Bummer as it was dying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scannon Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 Still sounds very much like a ground problem to me. Go through and clean all ground wires/cables where they mate to the frame or engine. You might also add a ground cable from the battery to engine block or battery to frame if the car doesn't already have both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slomove Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 My 5 year old battery is in a legally compliant disposal facility. I have a shiny new PC680MJ with billet hold down (middle aged car guy bling). I am worried that the alternator has been burned up by the Bummer as it was dying. Man, looks clean. I don't know how you do that. I looked under the bonnet today after last weekend's 300+ mile trip and there are sand dunes, rocks, piles of butterflies, wasps and other crap in the engine compartment. Once a while a take a power washer to flush it all out but I guess I will never get it really nice again. Oh well, maybe the Georgia roads are just cleaner..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderbrake Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 Still sounds very much like a ground problem to me. Go through and clean all ground wires/cables where they mate to the frame or engine. You might also add a ground cable from the battery to engine block or battery to frame if the car doesn't already have both. I ran a seperate ground wire to the fan and to the lights, they draw a lot of current. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
athens7 Posted July 25, 2010 Author Share Posted July 25, 2010 Man, looks clean. I don't know how you do that. I looked under the bonnet today after last weekend's 300+ mile trip and there are sand dunes, rocks, piles of butterflies, wasps and other crap in the engine compartment. Once a while a take a power washer to flush it all out but I guess I will never get it really nice again. Oh well, maybe the Georgia roads are just cleaner..... 12,000 miles on the car. I have never put a pressure washer or any water under the bonnet. I did buy a bottle of Dirt-X to put on the engine from the same guy I got the light weight racing air for the tires from :jester:. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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